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If you've been lamenting the decline of film camera formats such as Super-8, there is good news. A Danish company is rolling out a brand-new, state-of-the-art Super-8 film camera. This is not a typo. Someone thinks there might be a market for Super-8 cameras in the $3,000 USD range.

Visit www.logmar.dk to see this beautiful piece of machinery and some sample footage. I have to admit it's quite lovely and nostalgic.

The image below was doing the rounds a couple of months ago. It's from a protest march in Paris. In case it's not obvious, the top picture is a shot from the TV coverage; the bottom picture shows the same scene in a wider context. The crowd has been carefully assembled for a shot that makes it look much more impressive than it actually is.

This morning I saw a particularly moronic action from a professional footballer. Ezequiel Lavezzi, from Paris Saint-Germain, deliberately tripped a steadicam operator and caused him and his equipment to crash to the ground. You can watch the shocking display at the following link:

I'd like to show you a new feature I've just finished working on. It's a simple online game that helps you learn to recognize different audio frequencies. This is an important skill for anyone dealing with audio.

The game uses test tones which is possibly the easiest way to differentiate between frequencies. In the future I hope to do more advanced versions that use "real" audio clips such as speech and music. But for now I think this is a good way to get started. In any case, test
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